will america do to stop a madman. >> i am a supporter of the second amendment. but i believe it's timeforustomove a different direction. >> and the congresswoman who lost her husband in the long island railroad shooting. >>> also, i'll go one-on-one with a gun advocate who said that lawmakers who vote for gun control have blood on their hands. could he be serious? >>> and why the second amendment doesn't say what you think 2 does. >>> plus a class gunned down, a teacher to protect them. main who lost his daughter. >> they believe that because the problem is guns the answer is guns. it's simply ridiculous. >> we'll go inside the mind of a killer. what dr. oz thinks we should do about mental illness. >> i think we need a homeland security approach to mental illness. thirst is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening, final farewells today for two more 6-year-olds, victims of the terrible attacks in sandy hook. jessica rekos was a little girl who loved horses and asked santa for cowgirl boots and cowboy hat and james mattioli who asked once how old do i have to be to sing on stage. president

. itgivesus5xthe rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> when you do what you love getting going in the morning is easy. last month and life like this was once a pipe dream for freddie roach back when he was growing up in a working-class town outside of boston. >> as a kid, you know, me and my high school sweetheart, we had at all planned out how many kids we're going to have. i was going to be a tree surgeon and that is what my dad did who and then i had to make a decision either to move to the west coast for my boxing career or let that go and be a working stiff at the hollywood gym now world renowned. >> hi, how are you? >> good. you? >> i'm good. >> his mother barbara has become part of the fabric here. >> i spent a lot of time in gyms when their father worked. after all those years when i came back here, it's like home. it's like coming home, you know. the smells are familiar and the people

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yourself from your father, who let's be honest, sounds brutal.heusedtobeat you relentlessly as a young man. it must have had an effect on you? >> of course, but i was able to forgive him in my mid-20s, and that changed my life. what i did was, what a lot of people don't realize or understand is their parents have a story, too. whatever happened in your life because of them -- you really need to find out the story so you can understand it. what i found is he and his sister and brother, they were all found by a white man in rural louisiana in a ditch, he was 2 years old at the time, brought to a 14-year-old woman named may to raise. her father was bedridden, very old man. was a slave. and everything that she knew to do to get these children to behave was to beat them. she would tie them in a potato sack, hang them in a tree, and beat them. so that's what he knew. that's what he came from. >> he had been abused. >> abused his entire life. third grade education. >> how did you find this out? >> i found it out by asking questions. finally, of him. >> he told you? >> he told me a lot about i

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